Ford Motor Company has joined Detroit’s Pope Francis Center in its mission to eradicate chronic homelessness in the city by 2030. The Michigan-based car company has customized a Ford Bronco that is designed after the 1980 model, which was retrofitted into a popemobile for Pope St. John Paul II’s 1979 trip to America. Now the one-of-a-kind SUV is headed to the auction block to raise money for the charity.
The custom-built Bronco started out as a standard 2021 four-door donated by David Fischer Jr., president & CEO at The Suburban Collection Holdings, LLC. Although no pope has ever ridden in it, every inch is brimming with papal influence.